
Pope Francis’ Funeral: Full Text of Homily by Cardinal Re
‘A Pope among the people, with an open heart towards everyone ...’
‘A Pope among the people, with an open heart towards everyone ...’
After the funeral Mass on April 26, Pope Francis’ remains will be brought from the Vatican through Rome to the Basilica of St. Mary Major, where he will be buried in another private ceremony.
From his very first ‘urbi et orbi’ to his last, the Holy Father called us all to remember the human person, especially in these moving moments.
COMMENTARY: Prioritizing the margins, he traveled to overlooked places, calling the Church to embrace its missionary mandate.
COMMENTARY: Of all the great basilicas of Rome, the one dedicated to the Blessed Mother was his favorite.
With over 47 apostolic journeys, Pope Francis wasthe first pontiff to visit Baghdad, Iraq and South Sudan.
Upon leaving prison last Holy Thursday, Pope Francis recalled the question that arose within him every time he visited a penitentiary: 'Why them and not me?'
EDITORIAL: In the final days and hours of his life, the Holy Father gave us a moving demonstration of the works of mercy.
One watched on the large screens installed in St. Peter’s Square as the coffin with Pope Francis’ body was brought in and confessed that he cried when 'the church bells tolled for his death.'
JD Vance was among the last officials to meet with the late Pope Francis before he died on Monday.
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